- Native to the USA, boasts double bearing nature.
- A vigorous grower with densely developed thorns.
- Flowers profusely.
- Bears light red, medium size ball-shaped fruits which are sweet and hard even in late autumn.
- Almost not susceptible to dying out of pedicles, fruit rotting and raspberry bush dwarf virus (RBDV).
- Its fruits ripen from August to September (and even to the first ground frost).
- Thrives best in rich, damp and well permeable soil; prefers positions in full sun.






